His Unchosen bride

His Unchosen bride

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Twenty-eight years ago, Arthur Blackwood and Edward Hart — founders of two rival business empires — promised that one day their families would unite through marriage. Everyone assumed that meant Adrian Blackwood, Arthur’s formidable thirty-nine-year-old son and CEO of Blackwood Global, would marry Vivian Hart, the polished, camera-ready eldest daughter groomed for the role since childhood. Instead, at the engagement gala meant to formalize that match, Adrian names the Hart family’s overlooked second daughter instead: Arabella. Twenty-four, quiet, curvy, and long accustomed to standing in her sister’s shadow, Arabella has spent her life being the one nobody chooses first — not because she isn’t enough, but because she stopped performing for rooms that never made space for her. The marriage begins as a transaction neither of them fully understands. Arabella suspects she’s a strategic instrument in a plan Adrian hasn’t disclosed. Adrian, a man who has built his life around control and restraint, finds himself unsettled by a woman who wants nothing from him — no status, no performance, no permission to take up space. What unfolds is not instant passion but something slower and more dangerous: comfort. Silence that doesn’t need filling. A man who says little but shows everything in what he does — the coat draped over her shoulders before she asks, the room cleared of a magazine bearing a cruel headline before she can see it, the seat saved beside him at a table designed to make her feel like an afterthought. As Arabella begins to unlearn a lifetime of shrinking herself, and Adrian begins to unlearn a lifetime of needing nothing from anyone, their arranged marriage becomes the one place both of them are finally, quietly, seen.

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Chapter One: The Announcement

The ballroom of the Hart Estate glittered like something built for a coronation—crystal chandeliers throwing prisms of light across three hundred of the country’s most powerful people, waiters gliding between tables with champagne the color of morning sun. Arabella stood near the edge of it all, the way she always did, close enough to belong and far enough to be forgotten.

She’d changed her dress twice before the gala. The first, a fitted emerald sheath her mother had chosen, made her feel like she was on display for judgment rather than a party. The second, a deep burgundy with sleeves and structure, felt like armor instead. She’d worn the burgundy. She was learning, slowly, that comfort didn’t have to be an apology.

Vivian stood at the center of the room, of course. Radiant in ivory silk, laughing at something one of the board members had said, her hand resting just slightly too long on Adrian Blackwood’s arm.

Arabella didn’t resent her sister for it. She’d stopped resenting things a long time ago. Resentment required hope, and hope required believing something might change.

“You look lovely tonight,” her mother said, appearing beside her with the practiced smile she wore for cameras. Her eyes swept over Arabella once, assessing, before moving past her to scan the room for someone more interesting to talk to. “That color suits you better than the green did. Try not to wander off. We need the family photos before the toast.”

“I won’t wander,” Arabella said quietly.

Her mother was gone before she finished the sentence.

Arabella turned back toward the room and found, for just a moment, that Adrian Blackwood was looking at her.

Not at Vivian. Not at the cameras. At her.

She almost looked away first—old instinct, the one that assumed a man like that studying her too closely meant a comment was coming, the kind she’d spent years learning to absorb without flinching. But his expression held nothing like that. No appraisal, no politeness stretched thin over judgment. Just a kind of quiet, deliberate attention, as if he were reading something and didn’t want to miss a line of it.

He was close to forty, she knew—old enough that people had stopped expecting him to marry for anything as impractical as feeling. There were fifteen years between them, easily, maybe more. It should have made the moment feel wrong. Instead it felt oddly steadying, the way his gaze didn’t flicker or apologize or perform.

Then he looked away, and the moment folded itself back into the noise of the party, and she told herself she’d imagined the weight of it.

At half past nine, the string quartet quieted. Arthur Blackwood took the small stage at the front of the ballroom, tapping his glass with a spoon until the room settled into the particular silence money makes when it wants to be heard.

“Twenty-eight years ago,” Arthur began, “Edward Hart and I made each other a promise. That one day, our families would become one.” He smiled toward Edward Hart, who lifted his glass in return. “Tonight, I’m honored to say that promise is finally being kept.”

Arabella watched her sister’s chin lift, watched Vivian’s hand smooth invisible wrinkles from her dress, readying herself for the moment she had been groomed for since childhood.

“My son has something he’d like to say,” Arthur said, stepping back.

Adrian rose. He didn’t hurry. He never did anything the way other people did—not quickly, not carelessly, not for effect. Nearly two decades in boardrooms had worn all urgency out of him; what was left was a stillness that made people lean in without knowing why. He simply stood, buttoned his jacket, and walked to the front of the room like a man arriving at a decision he had already made peace with.

He didn’t look at Vivian.

“For years,” he said, his voice even, carrying without effort to the back of the ballroom, “everyone in this room has had an idea of how tonight would go.” A pause—not for drama, she would learn eventually. He paused because he chose his words the way he chose everything else: deliberately. “I’m not going to give you that.”

A ripple moved through the crowd, the specific unease of powerful people sensing a plan changing shape in real time.

“I’ll marry Arabella Hart.”

The silence that followed was the loudest sound Arabella had ever heard.

For a moment she thought she’d misheard him. She looked instinctively toward her sister, and the sight of Vivian’s face—color draining, smile collapsing into something raw and stunned—told her she hadn’t.

Every head in the ballroom turned toward her. Three hundred faces, all at once, all looking at the daughter no one looked at. She felt the old reflex rise in her chest, the urge to shrink, to apologize for being seen at all. She made herself stand still instead.

Her mother’s hand found her wrist, gripping hard enough to bruise. “What did you do,” she hissed.

Across the room, Adrian’s eyes found hers again. This time he didn’t look away. There was nothing tender in his expression—no warmth, no apology, nothing that explained why a man nearly forty had just detonated a twenty-eight-year-old agreement in front of everyone who mattered, in favor of the daughter no one had ever placed a bet on. Just a quiet, unshakable certainty, as though he’d announced a merger and not a marriage.

Arabella realized, distantly, that her heart was pounding so hard she could feel it in her throat.

She had spent her whole life being the daughter no one chose first. The one who stood at the edges of galas while her sister stood in the light, the one who’d learned to make herself smaller in rooms that already had no place set for her. She had built something like peace out of being overlooked.

And now Adrian Blackwood—cold, controlled, twenty-nine years into a life that answered to no one—had just made her the single most visible woman in the room.

“Arabella.” Her father’s voice, low and furious, cut through the ringing in her ears. “Come here. Now.”

She didn’t move. Not yet.

Because Adrian was still watching her, waiting—not for her family’s permission, not for the room’s approval.

For hers.

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I love the writing and the pacing, feels like I'm getting to know the characters really well in a short period. They already have well defined traits and I'd love to see the progression of the story.
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